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Bryant McFadden played in three Super Bowls (do not mention the one he lost) and joins me to share a ton of interesting memories, including what Bill Cowher told the Steelers in '05 to keep their momentum going. Pete Prisco's been covering Super Bowls since '89 and has some stories you'll DEFINITELY want to hear, while I ranked all of the Super Bowls, 53-1, plus much more.
Justin Herbert was projected to be an early first-round pick if he had come out a year ago, but Herbert elected to return to Oregon, and now Josh Edwards has him FALLING OUT OF ROUND 1. There will still be a lot of QBs taken, though; Josh says the Colts' pick at No. 13 has a lot of similarities with a QB who'll start Super Bowl LIV.
The Chiefs are on a hot streak, and Cody Benjamin is right there with them. Cody's gone 5-1 since the divisional round (after a 152-103-1 regular season) and he's ready to add one final game to the win column. It won't be easy in a Super Bowl where the spread's only a point, but there's a very good reason he's picking Patrick Mahomes, Andy Reid and the Chiefs.
 
 
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Patrick Mahomes doesn't have Tom Brady's stats when it comes to orchestrating comebacks ... in fact, the Chiefs QB somehow has only four game-winning drives (!) in his career. Yet, as Sean Wagner-McGough points out, that doesn't come close to telling the whole story. Here's why Mahomes' history should actually terrify the Niners.
Before Tom Brady was the presumed 'Best QB Ever,' the man to hold that title in a majority of minds spent his career with the two current Super Bowl teams. But how did Joe Montana, after reaching great heights with the Niners, ever end up on the Chiefs? Bryan DeArdo retells the tale and, to be honest, it was much messier than I remembered.
It might sound like it would be a good thing to be the NFL's last remaining unbeaten team, but for most of this century, it has actually been a curse. Since 2000, there's been only one team that's finished as the final unbeaten AND won the Super Bowl. John Breech looks at how every final unbeaten team fared; you might want to read this if you plan to bet on the Niners.
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